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AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria to electrify one million rural communities using clean energy in 2025

The national coordinator of AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria, Jabiru Abdullahi, disclosed this at an inaugural media parley in Abuja on Tuesday.

• January 22, 2025
AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria
AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria

The African Union Development Agency-New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD) says it plans to use clean energy to light up one million houses in rural communities nationwide.

The national coordinator of AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria, Jabiru Abdullahi, disclosed this at an inaugural media parley in Abuja on Tuesday.

He said that although the project would be demanding and require a huge amount of money, partners who also have an interest in clean energy would be engaged to ensure success.

While emphasising collaboration for transparency and sustainable development, Mr Abdullahi highlighted the agency’s role in implementing the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

He commended the media for its role in shaping narratives, holding institutions accountable, and connecting citizens with good governance.

Mr Abdullahi also called on the media to amplify transformative stories and foster accountability. He outlined priorities such as good governance, capacity building, and empowering farmers, youth, and women to ensure success.

According to him, aligning with Nigeria’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of President Bola Tinubu, the partnership aims to inspire collective action for a prosperous Africa while addressing national challenges.

“I have an agenda which I hope to achieve. Starting this year, I intend to light up one million houses using clean energy. It is by no means an easy task. But it is doable. With the right partners that are there to mitigate climate change, we will achieve this. We are targeting the rural communities that lack access to rural electrification.

“Some may wonder how we intend to power one million houses. It is not going to be in one state. It will be spread across the nation. I know the cost is huge, but I am optimistic that we will achieve it,” he said.

The national coordinator noted that AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria has made significant strides over the years, such as leading Nigeria’s second peer review process.

“Empowering over 55 professionals through the NEPAD Academy with skills in governance, technology, and leadership. Driving smallholder farmer programmes that provide tools, resources, and knowledge to enhance productivity and secure food systems across Nigeria.

“Also through organising nationwide sensitisation workshops and training on violence-free elections and governance, aligning with the principles of democracy and political stability,” he added.

(NAN)

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